The place I go to on the regular, also has chicken enchiladas with a creamy jalapeno sauce, which is awesome.
As for Spanish rice? It doesn't completely suck, but I'm never impressed. Then again, it is rice.
Never tried sal er taffy. As for the "grape drink", stold that from Dave Chappelle. I wish that dude would come back to us.
The place I go to on the regular, also has chicken enchiladas with a creamy jalapeno sauce, which is awesome.
As for Spanish rice? It doesn't completely suck, but I'm never impressed. Then again, it is rice.
At least you had Quality Seafood though on the pier. If you got them to cook anything it was pretty average, but they have a killer selection of fresh oysters.
I want to know where to get a good Torta Ahogada in LA.
I'm not sure I'll be making it any time soon (still got a little bit, but not much, in the freezer and it freezes well). But I'll PM you the recipe.
Mah . Introduced to them in Cuernavaca, MEX, and been on the hunt for ANYthing comparable in the states ever since.
I won't argue with that.
Sea food and Mexican combo is the bomb....Hula Hut....yum...
Enchilada plates are a rip...two enchiladas, rich and beans for $6-7...no thanks...
Those Tortillas are "neutral" in color .....real..... "Enchiladas " use RED Tortillas[/b]
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I feel you on the mole poblano and the al pastor...the only decent al pastor I've ever had came from a taco woman at a friend's birthday. As you probably aware, that's a rarity for those taco dudes to prove to be great tacos, but this one time the al pastor was not overly salty nor fatty but had the right texture and tasted fresh. I haven't had good al pastor out here since then. My co-worker at my old job would make mole poblano for the office during Christmas time. She would also fuse tamales with mole poblano and that was bomb. She would only make it once a year because of what you mentioned: the work to make it right is exhausting.
That's a hard one...thought you would know the spots. I know I had read somewhere that they have a little market with a pull-up/sit down storefront in Echo Park? or somewhere around there that makes a decent one. I don't know exactly and would have to research it.
Never had one. So that's like a carnitas torta dipped in a thin arbol salsa?
Mostly use crisp pork/beef for the ahogada...or, at the least that is how I know it growing up. With Mexican friends...but I'm guessing you could use any carne...if you wanted to...It is a drowned sammich. Damn...when is lunch?
It is easily some of the worst food in SA. The original on Blanco is really great---and they have authentic red chile enchiladas. It's funny because when you order them, you get a severe verbal warning about how these are not TexMex (chili gravy), because so many locals can't handle it I guess. But yea, it's surprising that the same family can operate 2 so completely different places.
Wow, really? How can you have the same recipes and have one so ty? ing makes me want to go strangle Bobby Flay for talking about how great La Hacienda is. The time I went was with a big group so we all sampled bits of each others' plates, and every ing thing was bull . Is this a case like the Lakers where the owner dies and son Fredo takes over and runs it into the ground?
Mexican Manhattan is the best mexican restaurant in San Antonio. Sucks to find a parking spot downtown, but it's worth it!
Mama got shot with a bow and arrow by a junkie home invader who then tried to burn the house down.
Wow, that's ty.
So did her will give the original restaurant to Michael and La Hacienda to Fredo?
I get the Chef's Special when I go there..............margaritas aren't bad either., the chicken tacos are good too!!!!!
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